STS Information Literacy Committee members selected tutorials that address one or several of the Information Literacy Competency Standards for Science and Engineering/Technology and a few tutorials that address the more general Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education. Omitted from this list are tutorials where the sole purpose is to demonstrate or instruct in the use of a specific resource—How to Search in PubMed, CINAHL, etc. Also omitted are resources in the format of guides, handouts, “traditional” web pages, and (most) TILT-based tutorials.

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Committee members began collecting information literacy tutorials that address the S/ET standards in the fall of 2007, searching the Web generally, as well as the web sites of college and university libraries. By its nature, this list will remain a work in progress. It is by no means exhaustive, nor is it intended to be. Our object is not to create a catalog of all SE/T tutorials, but to find and share useful examples.

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We encourage you to add items you feel would be valuable to others and to comment on features of the ones currently included. Please do not edit original content.

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STS Information Literacy Committee members selected tutorials that address one or several of the Information Literacy Competency Standards for Science and Engineering/Technology and a few tutorials that address the more general Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education. Omitted from this list are tutorials where the sole purpose is to demonstrate or instruct in the use of a specific resource—How to Search in PubMed, CINAHL, etc. Also omitted are resources in the format of guides, handouts, “traditional” web pages, and (most) TILT-based tutorials.

Committee members began collecting information literacy tutorials that address the S/ET standards in the fall of 2007, searching the Web generally, as well as the web sites of college and university libraries. By its nature, this list will remain a work in progress. It is by no means exhaustive, nor is it intended to be. Our object is not to create a catalog of all SE/T tutorials, but to find and share useful examples.

We encourage you to add items you feel would be valuable to others and to comment on features of the ones currently included. Please do not edit original content.